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Thanks for the invite guys, but we'll all be partying in the Square in Huddersfield (right next to 'Our Harold's' statue)!
The March against the Iraq war in San Francisco on January 18, 2003 was the largest antiwar march since the Vietnam war protests in the 70s. It had attendance from all over Northern California and even further. The first of three major protests, the others were on February 16 and March 22.
The competitors all dressed in bathing suits and old clothes in anticipation of losing the battle. After the losing class was pulled into the pond (usually the sophomores), the victors would march to Main St. to announce their victory to the town – shrieking and yelling the entire way. Photo courtesy of UK Special Collections.
The March against the Iraq war in San Francisco on January 18, 2003 was the largest antiwar march since the Vietnam war protests in the 70s. It had attendance from all over Northern California and even further. The first of three major protests, the others were on February 16 and March 22.
You wanna see whatever common people see?
Wanna sleep with common people?
You wanna sleep with common people?
Like me?
But she didn't understand
She just smiled and held my hand
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